Lexicographical Neighbors of Semicolonial
Literary usage of Semicolonial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"Russia was semicolonial, and the chain of world capitalism was to be broken not
where capitalism was most advanced but at its weakest link. ..."
2. The Storm Clouds Clear Over China: The Memoir of Ch'en Li-fu, 1900-1993 by Li-Fu Ch'en, Hsu-hsin Chang, Ramon Hawley Myers (1994)
"China was no longer a semicolonial nation; it became a founding member of the
United Nations with Big Five Power status. The Chinese language was accepted ..."
3. A History of American Literature, 1607-1865 by William Peterfield Trent (1903)
"He also aided the new writers and thinkers by his sympathy, although in his own
capacity as author he plainly belonged to the semicolonial school that was ..."
4. The Causes and Course of Organic Evolution: A Study of Bioenergics by John Muirhead Macfarlane (1918)
"... we evidently must look not to the Infusoria ciliata, rather to the flagellate
infus- orians or Mastigophora. And in such semicolonial, ..."
5. Shelter and Clothing: A Textbook of the Household Arts by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1913)
"A modern house, semicolonial. cases most happily. The Italian is taken from the
villa of Italy and is for large houses only (Fig. 1). It is broad and low, ..."
6. Shelter and Clothing: A Textbook of the Household Arts by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1913)
"A modern house, semicolonial. cases most happily. The Italian is taken from the
villa of Italy and is for large houses only (Fig. 1). It is broad and low, ..."
7. Shelter and Clothing: A Textbook of the Household Arts by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1913)
"A modern house, semicolonial. cases most happily. The Italian is taken from the
villa of Italy and is for large houses only (Fig. 1). It is broad and low, ..."
8. The American Federal State: A Text-book in Civics for High Schools and Academies by Roscoe Lewis Ashley (1908)
"... that is, our territorial system has always involved certain semicolonial
relations. , , , , . , , ' character of During the period of " temporary" ..."